Security Clearance issues in BC? - Navy For Moms2024-03-29T07:41:20Zhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/forum/topics/security-clearance-issues-in-bc?commentId=1971797%3AComment%3A9178233&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noA top secret investigation ba…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2015-08-22:1971797:Comment:91782332015-08-22T20:58:03.636ZBuckeyebillhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Buckeyebill
<p>A top secret investigation barely gets started in Boot Camp. Our daughter called when in A school asking about the five county seats in Ohio. I asked how many tickets did she have her reply "You don't want to know....." A top secret investigation can take 18 months. The investigators are good at what they do so be truthful............good luck. Please give us an update.</p>
<p>A top secret investigation barely gets started in Boot Camp. Our daughter called when in A school asking about the five county seats in Ohio. I asked how many tickets did she have her reply "You don't want to know....." A top secret investigation can take 18 months. The investigators are good at what they do so be truthful............good luck. Please give us an update.</p> Your recruiter is a sales per…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2015-07-08:1971797:Comment:91194402015-07-08T21:09:47.170ZConcernedadhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Concernedad
<p>Your recruiter is a sales person. His job is to bring in recruits. Seems like a good one might have told you there could be an issue, but perhaps he was unaware. With your son needing a top secret clearance, they will look into his history, and perhaps even go so far as to interview neighbors. </p>
<p>The fact that you don't know where his father is, or his birth date, could cause an issue. </p>
<p>The recruiter cannot help you and there is nothing you can do. Your son may have to change his…</p>
<p>Your recruiter is a sales person. His job is to bring in recruits. Seems like a good one might have told you there could be an issue, but perhaps he was unaware. With your son needing a top secret clearance, they will look into his history, and perhaps even go so far as to interview neighbors. </p>
<p>The fact that you don't know where his father is, or his birth date, could cause an issue. </p>
<p>The recruiter cannot help you and there is nothing you can do. Your son may have to change his rating to stay in the Navy. The Navy may accept your answers and they may not. All you can do now is wait. Or perhaps hire a detective to find his father. </p>